communication
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This presentation looks at the communication process and the responsibilities that a writer has toward the reader.TRANSCRIPT
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Communication
An Introduction
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Objectives
• Understand the two requirements of effective communication
• Describe the difference between talking and writing, and listening and reading
• Explain the elements of good written communication
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Communication
• Communication is the conveying of information.
• How is communication done?
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Exercise 1
• What is in the bag? Gestures only
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Communication Paradigm
Talking Listening
Writing Reading
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Exercise 2
• What is in the bag? Limited vocabulary a) Big
b) Small
c) Black
d) White
e) One
f) Two
g) Many
h) Round
i) Square
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Four Types of Writing
As a College Student
As a Professional
As a Citizen
As a friend/family
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Exercise 3
• What is in the bag? Foreign Language
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Talking & Listening
• Needs a listener
• Needs to use a common language
• Contemporaneous
• Flexible
• Often informal and ungrammatical
• Needs a talker
• Needs to understand the language
• Gives feed back
– Asks questions
– Interrupts
– Body language
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Writing & Reading
• Needs a reader
• Needs to use a common language
• Distant
• Inflexible
• More grammatical and formal
• Needs a writer
• Needs to understand the language
• Writer not present
• Cannot ask questions
• Uses grammar to understand content
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Effective Writing
Calvin & Hobbs by
Bill Waterson
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Considerations
• Purpose
• Audience
• Meaning
• Structure
• Formality
• Grammar
• Vocabulary
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Purpose
• What is the goal of the communication?
• The purpose will influence all other considerations
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Audience
• Who is going to read it?
• What is his or her language skills?
• What is his or her vocabulary level?
• What is the reader’s general knowledge?
• What questions will the reader ask?
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Meaning
• Looks at what is being said
• Determines why it needs to be said
• Asks if what is being said is what is meant
• Drives the structure, formality, vocabulary and grammar
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Structure
• How the information is put together
• The layout of the communication
– Research paper
– Essay
• Description
• Definition
• Process
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Formality
• Formality is how casual the writing is
• This is determined by the purpose and the audience
• It is a matter of degree not yes or no.
Formal Informal
Buttock Rump Behind Caboose Ass
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Vocabulary
• It is through words that ideas are expressed
• The more words one has the better able to express one’s ideas
• Fair
• Just
• Equitable
• Impartial
• Unprejudiced
• Unbiased
• Objective
• Dispassionate
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Grammar
• The basic rules of language
• Used to understand vocabulary
• All languages have grammar, including computer languages
• A brigant was bending toward the wind.
• Man the dog big the bit.
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Units of Thought
Sentences
Paragraphs
Essays
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Sentences
• Sentences are the basic unit of thought
• Formal writing requires full sentences
Sentences
Paragraphs
Essays
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Sentence Examples
• Jack went to the store.
• Although Jack went to the store yesterday, he forgot to buy eggs.
• Although Jack went to the store yesterday, he forgot to buy eggs, so he went to the store again today.
• Although Jack went to the store yesterday, he forgot to buy eggs, so he went to the store again today where he ran into Cindy, his ex-girlfriend.
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Paragraphs
• Paragraph is a group of sentences around a single topic
• The single topic is called the topic sentence
• All other sentences support the topic sentence
• How many sentences are required in a paragraph? –As many as one needs!
Sentences
Paragraphs
Essays
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Topic Sentence
• The main idea of a paragraph
• It is a sentence and an opinion
• All other sentences in the paragraph help prove the topic sentence – Facts
– Examples
– Details
• A shift in idea means a new paragraph.
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Paragraph Example
Walt Disney World and its neighboring theme parks are undoubtedly responsible for Orlando’s earning the distinction “the world’s most popular vacation destination.” Tens of millions of people visit Central Florida every year, primarily to see the home of Mickey Mouse. People who lived in Orlando prior to the construction of Disney’s entertainment empire have watched their small town grow into a sprawling city with hundreds of hotels, shopping malls, souvenir shops, and bedroom communities.
Exploring Central Florida –Benjamin D. Brotemarkle
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Essays
• A collection of paragraphs around a central idea.
• This central idea is called a thesis statement
• Each paragraph supports that idea.
• Essays are individual reflections on a topic
• How may paragraphs to an essay? As many as one needs!
Sentences
Paragraphs
Essays
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Secrets to Good Communication
Clear Purpose
Clear Audience
Good Thinking
Good Organizatio
n
Good Vocabulary
Good Grammar
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Summary
• Good writing involves good communication
• An essay is a collection of paragraphs about one idea
• A paragraph is a collection of sentences about one idea.
• Clear, concise thoughts equal good communication